My sister qualified for DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution ) through several lines. Last summer I discovered she qualified through her Spanish line.
Nineteen kilometers from San Juan de los Lagos, where the second most frequented sanctuary in Mexico is located, archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), unravel
I believe the following is in reference to an inquiry by Brother Diego de Temino regarding the will of Alfonso Ruiz de Temiño y Dona Sancha Velasco. I would appreciate any help with a translation.
Agradeceré cualquier datos acerca del nacimiento de un personaaje de San Pedro Piedra Gorda, Zacatecas...nacio en tre los años 1880 - 1890 al parecer Tepezala,Aguascalientes o Minillas Zacatecas.
Does anyone know of any books, websites, passenger ship records regarding Italians immigrating to Mexico say during the late 1500's to early 1800's? I've checked out the Archivos Espanoles En Red website: http://aer.mcu.es/sgae/index_aer.jsp to see if I could find my Italian ancestors who settled in Mexico, via Spain, but have come up with a big zero. I have a copy of the book " La Emigracion Castellana y Leonesa al Nuevo Mundo 1517-1700" by Maria del Carmen Martinez Martinez and nothing in there as well.
I was reviewing a 12 Feb 2006 posting regarding Santos Luna's question of the whereabouts of Rancho del Muerto. I did not read it then and apologize for this late response. I ran across what I believe is probably the same rancho referred to as simply "el Muerto" in the margin of a Tepechitlan baptismal manuscript dated 11 Aug 1776. That year Josepha Dominga Luna Miramontes was baptized. The parents were Antonio Miramontes and Victoria de Luna.
Does anyone have any information on the Porras family from Michoacán (la piedad de cabadas)/Guanajuato/Jalisco (Degollado). It has been super difficult tracking this side of my family.
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